PPT-E Force due to E created by positive charge shifts

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electron cloud and nucleus in opposite directions electric dipole An atom is said to be polarized when its electron cloud has been shifted by the influence of an external charge. Sections 12.1 and 12.2. Reminders. In-class Quiz #5 Tuesday, November 4. LAB this week B3-CLE: . Coulomb’s Law of Electrostatics . Mallard-based Reading Quiz due Thursday before class (Chapter 13: Magnetism & Electricity.. How do you find the area of a triangle?. This was the most missed question on the test…. DO WORK. STOP. Objectives. Investigate the majesty of electricity so you can soon control lightning like Zeus.. Electric Force. Whiteboard Particle Model . (remember sticky tape lab?). H. ow . you can . make a balloon stick on the wall?. What is occurring on the atomic level that lets you do this?. The atom. The atom has positive charge in the nucleus, located in the protons. . October 2012. Objectives.. To understand the basic properties of electric charge.. To describe the difference between conductors and insulators.. To calculate the electric force using . Coulumb’s. Law.. Essential Knowledge. 1.B.2. : There are only two kinds of electric charge. Neutral objects or systems contain equal quantities of positive and negative charge, with the exception of some fundamental particles that have no electric charge.. A note on usage:. The clicker slides in this booklet are meant . to be used as stimuli to encourage class discussion. . They are intended for use in a class that attempts . to help students develop a coherent and sophisticated understanding of scientific thinking.. Lectures. will cover . Chapter . 20. (Electric Charge) . and start . Chapter . 22 (Electric Potential). Please note: . lecture slides . and . scans of the textbook chapters . are available on Blackboard. 3.1 . Electric Charges, Fields, and Potentials . 3.2 . Capacitance . 3.2.1 . Capacitor . 3.2.2 . Dielectric Constant . 3.3 Magnetism . 3.3.1 . Faraday’s . Law. 3.3.2 Solenoid. 3.3.3 . Toroid. 3.3.4 Permanent . and Energy. © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.. What. '. s new in this chapter. What is the interaction responsible for holding the particles together is the same interaction that makes the toner stick to a copier drum and a balloon stick to your hair, as well as many other phenomena that we observe in our everyday world.. Examples of electrostatic discharges. Lightning . . – static cling in dryers. “foot dragging” – “shocking” cats. Electrical charges come in two types, and –. Amber (Gk. electron) is associated with – . Electrostatics. Study of electric charges that can be collected and held in one place.. Ben. Franklin. Electrostatics. Demonstrate how you can pick up the paper pieces without touching them in any way with your body.. What is Electrostatics?. The study of stationary electric charges and electric fields. . - all ordinary matter contains both positive and negative charges.. . - most matter is electrically neutral because it. 1.B.2. : There are only two kinds of electric charge. Neutral objects or systems contain equal quantities of positive and negative charge, with the exception of some fundamental particles that have no electric charge.. Was this a suitable solution to a major shift in thinking? . What role do paradigm shifts play in the progression of scientific knowledge?. Understandings:. Charge. Electric field. Coulomb’s law. Electric current.

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